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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | bug#65267: 30.0.50; modifying debug-ignored-errors during startup with --debug-init is broken, bug#65267: 30.0.50; modifying debug-ignored-errors during startup with --debug-init is broken |
Date: | Thu, 17 Aug 2023 18:07:55 +0000 |
Thank you, but I believe we all knew that, already.
I apologize for trying to help.
My point has been that end-of-file doesn't really belong to the "common but uninteresting errors that happen often during editing", and your example doesn't change that, no.
I'd say that the fact that end-of-file has been in the default value of debug-ignored-errors for a quarter of a century without anyone objecting indicates that it's a reasonable default. And you can easily remove it from there if you want:
(delq 'end-of-file debug-ignored-errors)
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